I'd say you should check the licensing agreements for the course you own and the one you want. It may not be transferable. I know it's tough having to pay for these courses out of pocket, especially if you're not working full-time. That said, some courses are ridiculously expensive but a lot of these courses wouldn't be available if everyone just swapped them as the creators have to earn a living too. Some are really quite a bargain considering how valuable the information is.

If you just want to learn, as you say, I'd take Impelse's advice and stick with securitytube......2,048 free infosec videos and counting. Should keep you busy for quite a while. Used books are another option.

I doubt you will get anyone who will willingly trade you their purchased course material at all. Offensive-Security Watermarks their course material (e.g - Accompanying Lab Guide and Course Videos) with the customers personal information (OS-ID, Name, Address, and E-Mail Address). Offensive-Security students who sign-up for the courses agree to accept a ToS Agreement stating that they will not distribute the course material and more. People who distribute or trade this material and Off-Sec finds out about it will instantly get their Certifications revoked (if they have any) as well as possibly legal action sought against them (I do believe this was stated in the contract).

Like Kris and cd1zz said, i am sure nobody will trade you their course, because of the previous stated reasons. also the CTP course is a bargain compared to other courses, which cost 3 or 4 times more, easy! and you have the benefit to practice in the labs. just save up for a few months (buy a few less games and you will be fine ) and take the course yourself, in the end it pays off and as a little bonus you will receive the certificate.

CISSP, CEH, ECSA, OSCP, OSWP, eCPPT, eWAPT

earning my stripes appears to be a road i must travel alone...with a little help of EH.net